Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 All-in-One For Dummies

  • 9h 24m
  • Peter Weverka
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2013

The Home & Student version of Microsoft Office targets the home and education markets, covering the four applications most used outside the workplace: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. The minibooks in this essential All-in-One guide include real-world examples and projects that cover the new features and capabilities of Office 2013. Straightforward advice and beneficial projects help you to learn the basics of creating a resume in Word, establishing a home budget in Excel, developing a dynamic school presentation with PowerPoint, and taking notes in OneNote.

  • Targets home and school users of Office 2013, who primarily use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote
  • Walks you through how to use Office 2013 for everyday projects, such as creating a cover letter in Word or reusable templates in Excel
  • Demonstrates how to jazz up a school presentation with PowerPoint
  • Provides you with straightforward instructions for taking notes in OneNote
  • Shares common Office 2010 tools and details the basics of the Office ribbon

Office Home & Student 2013 All-in-One For Dummies is an easy-to-understand guide to the essentials of Office 2013!

About the Author

Peter Weverka is a veteran For Dummies author who has written about a wide variety of applications. Along with two bestselling editions of Office All-in-One For Dummies, Peter has written PowerPoint All-in-One For Dummies and Microsoft Money For Dummies.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Office Nuts and Bolts
  • Wrestling with the Text
  • Speed Techniques Worth Knowing about
  • Speed Techniques for Using Word
  • Laying Out Text and Pages
  • Word Styles
  • Constructing the Perfect Table
  • Taking Advantage of the Proofing Tools
  • Desktop Publishing with Word
  • Getting Word's Help with Office Chores
  • Tools for Reports and Scholarly Papers
  • Up and Running with Excel
  • Refining Your Worksheet
  • Formulas and Functions for Crunching Numbers
  • Making a Worksheet Easier to Read and Understand
  • Advanced Techniques for Analyzing Data
  • Getting Started in PowerPoint
  • Fashioning a Look for Your Presentation
  • Entering the Text
  • Making Your Presentations Livelier
  • Delivering a Presentation
  • Up and Running with OneNote
  • Taking Notes
  • Finding and Organizing Your Notes
  • Creating a Chart
  • Making a SmartArt Diagram
  • Handling Graphics, Photos, and Clip Art
  • Drawing and Manipulating Lines, Shapes, and other Objects
  • Customizing an Office Program
  • Ways of Distributing Your Work
  • Automating Tasks with Macros
  • Linking and Embedding in Compound Files
  • Preparing to Use the Office Web Apps
  • Using the Office Web Apps
  • Sharing and Collaborating
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